It's been a while since I was checking out from SVN and building my own FreeBSD-native version of Simutrans. It was nice, though, it ran more efficiently than any other platform I'd run it on.
Anyway, I thought I'd come back and do some new maps, maybe help smash some bugs, but I can't seem to get the source checked out. The only reference I found is here:
http://en.wiki.simutrans.com/index.php/Source_Code
But when I use that SVN command I'm asked for a p****word. I ****ume there's a public read-only user I can use to check the code out, but I can't find any docs anywhere on what it is.
As far as I know, It's read-only. The user is
anon and the p****word is empty.
From the file
where-is-the-code.txt (http://simutrans.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/simutrans/where-is-the-code.txt?revision=18&view=markup)
That worked, vilvoh, thanks!
I was going to update the wiki so it had this information, but it seems as if anon editing is disabled, as well as account creation.
Anyone know who runs that wiki and if it's actually intended to be kept up to date?
Which wiki? English wiki? German Wiki?
English, as linked in my original post:
http://en.wiki.simutrans.com/index.php/Source_Code
You've to talk with Dirk Burholz, so that he allows you to create an account.
Any clue on how to get hold of him? Various searches of the forum, wiki, and web at large haven't yielded anything ...
Send him a private message (click in his name) or an email to webmaster[at]wiki.simutrans.com... I think whoami has access to the english wiki too.
(I have write access, but not administrator status there.)
I have updated some of the page's contents as suggested here.